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8 Trains from (SMRL)Samrala to (KNN)KHANNA


Address: NH-95, Samrala Punjab

Station Code: SMRL

Station Name: Samrala

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 25

Station Traffic: Low

Address: Khanna, Punjab, India

Station Code: KNN

Station Name: KHANNA

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 211

Station Traffic: High





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14682JUC NDLS EXPRESDOA05:58KNN06:130:15M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUCC,2S,GN,14682 Status
74646JUC UMB DMUCHA08:16KNN08:230:07M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED74646 Status
14650SARYUYAMUNA EXPDOA15:07KNN15:220:15M,W,SA2A,3A,SL,GN,14650 Status
14674SHAHEED EXPDOA15:07KNN15:220:15TU,TH,F,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,14674 Status
64522LDH UMB MEMUCHA17:10KNN17:180:08M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED64522 Status
12498SHANE PUNJABDOA17:55KNN18:100:15M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUCC,2S,GN,12498 Status
64524LDH UMB MEMUCHA18:37KNN18:440:07M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED64524 Status
18238CHHATISGARH EXPCHA20:20KNN20:300:10M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,18238 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.163/2022-2330-05-2022
secunderabad
PR No.163 - Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw honours meritorious, distinguished & gallant members of Railway Protection Force




Railway security will be strengthened through “SABKA PRAYAAS”: Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw at Investiture Ceremony of RPF

On 27 May 2022, a grand “अलंकरण समारोह” or Investiture Ceremony was held at Vigyan Bhawan. Minister of Railways Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw presided as the Chief Guest and honoured 104 RPF personnel awarded with the President’s Medal for Gallantry, Police Medal for Meritorious Service, President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service and Jeewan Raksha Series of medals awarded by Hon’ble President of India during the years 2019, 2020 and 2021. The Ceremony was also graced by the august presence of distinguished guests Sh. V. K. Tripathi, Chairman and CEO, Railway Board, Sh. Rajinder Khanna, Deputy National Security Advisor, Government of India and Sh. Rakesh Asthana, Commissioner of Police, Delhi.

It was poignant moment, when Smt. Sunita Devi, wife of Late Shri Jagbir Singh, walked up to the dais to be honoured by the Minister. Her husband, Late Shri Jagbir Singh, laid down his life o­n duty, while saving precious lives of 4 children o­n railway track between Adarshnagar - Azadpur railway section, Delhi. Displaying unmatched valour, he went beyond the call of his duty and without caring for his own life saved the lives of these children. For his sacrifice, he has been posthumously honoured by the Presidents Police Medal for Gallantry as well as the Jeewan Raksha Medal.

In his inaugural speech, DG/RPF dwelt in brief about transformation of RPF from a Force Protecting Railway property to a unit serving the passengers with empathy and compassion. He outlined various achievements of RPF and initiatives being taken in the field of passenger security & assistance, child rescue, human trafficking, use of technology, community outreach among others. He explained the service orientation of the force aptly expressed by the objective of “सेवा ही संकल्प“. He exhorted the public to be aware and take precautions while undertaking rail travel and requested them to contact RPF and thus, help RPF help them.

During the Ceremony, the Minister released RPF Journal, RPF Training Manual & RPF Drill Manual. Foundation stone of Central Command & Control Centre for nationwide monitoring, analysis and supervision through CCTV systems across the country which will function

centrally under the control and supervision of DG/RPF, was laid by the Hon’ble Minister. A dedicated RPF Website developed by CRIS, was inaugurated in line with the vision of Hon'ble Prime Minister regarding Image Management and inculcating soft skills. Meri Saheli is an initiative of RPF for security of women passengers travelling alone. The Meri Saheli Module developed in collaboration with CRIS, and inaugurated by the Minister, will assist Meri Saheli teams in the field for better coordination & monitoring. To showcase the work being done by RPF, as well as to create an awareness in the public, a dedicated YouTube Channel was inaugurated. A specially designed Battle Fatigue Dress, an additional uniform to enhance visibility, effectiveness of the force and to instil a sense of confidence among the force personnel was also launched by the Minister. The RPF is a great organization and to showcase its glorious history and inculcate a sense of brotherhood and camaraderie among fellow personnel, a theme song, the RPF Amrit Geet was dedicated to the RPF by the Minister. Theme Song was written by Shri Aash Karan Atal with music by Nitin Shanker and vivaciously rendered by Shri Javed Ali, renowned Bollywood singer.

Speaking o­n the occasion, Hon’ble Minister of Railways Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, welcomed all the dignitaries, appreciated the Recipients of Gallantry medal, Jeevan Raksha Padak, PPM and IPM. Honourable MR shared the ambition of Hon'ble PM for transformation of railways being the bedrock of transformation of the nation.

He highlighted five basic elements for the transformation of Railways, viz, Antyodaya, absorption of technology, investment, Organizational Restructuring and Empowerment of field units.

The Minister also highlighted that the role of RPF is very important in this framework of 5 elements, as the RPF is uniquely placed due to its interface with the public. The minister also indicated that railway security will be strengthened through “SABKA PRAYAAS”.

Minister indicated that there will be a transformational change for RPF by provision of earmarked capital investment. Planning for security will be made integral to project planning. Gati Shakti directorate shall have representation of RPF officers too. Hon’ble Minister also announced sanction of Rs. 30 Cr to setup RPF Commando (CORAS) Training centre at Jagadhari, Haryana.







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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.126/2022-2316-05-2022
secunderabad
PR No.126 - Sachkhand Express to Run on Diverted Route from September, 2022


Railway Board has approved diversion of Train No. 12715 / 12716 H.S.Nanded - Amritsar - H.S.Nanded Express via Ambala, Rajpura, Sirhind, Ludhiana, instead of Ambala, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, with stoppages and timings and dates mentioned below:

 

 

Train No

From - To

With effect from

12715

H.S.Nanded - Amritsar

02.09.2022

12716

Amritsar - H.S.Nanded

03.09.2022

 

T.No.12715

NED-ASR

 

STATIONS

T.No.12716

ASR-NED

Arr/ Dep

Arr/ Dep

09.30 (Dep)

NANDED

14.35(Arr)

10.00/10.02

PURNAJN

13.13/13.15

10.35/10.40

PARBHANI JN

12.25/12.30

11.11/11.12

SELU

11.44/11.45

12.20/12.25

JALNA

10.35/10.40

13.25/13.30

AURANGABAD

09.40/09.45

16.30/16.35

MANMADJN

07.35/07.40

17.23/17.25

CHALISGAONJN

06.13/06.15

18.04/18.05

PACHORAJN

05.39/05.40

 

 

 

18.38/18.40

JALGAONJN

05.08/05.10

19.15/19.20

BHUSAVALJN

04.40/04.45

20.08/20.10

BURHANPUR

03.38/03.40

21.40/21.45

KHANDWA

02.40/02.45

00.05/00.15

ITARSIJN

00.00/00.10

02.35/02.40

BHOPAL

22.25/22.30

04.30/04.32

BINAJN

20.45/20.47

05.11/05.13

LALITPUR

19.45/19.47

 

06.30/06.38

VIRANGANALAKSHMIBAIRAILWAYSTATION

 

18.37/18.45

07.13/07.15

DABRA

17.43/17.45

07.45/07.47

GWALIOR

17.06/17.08

08.15/08.17

MORENA

16.38/16.40

09.03/09.05

DHAULPUR

16.13/16.15

09.40/09.45

AGRACANTT

15.15/15.20

10.25/10.27

MATHURAJN.

14.38/14.40

12.00/12.02

FARIDABAD

13.25/13.27

13.37/13.39

HAZRAT

NIZAMUDDINJN

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13.05/13.20

NEWDELHI

12.45/13.00

14.30/14.32

PANIPATJN

11.09/11.11

14.55/14.57

KARNAL

10.45/10.47

15.20/15.22

KURUKSHETRAJN

10.20/10.22

16.40/16.48

AMBALACANTT

09.45/09.50

17.09/17.11

RAJPURA

09.06/09.08

17.42/17.44

SIRHIND

08.48/08.50

17.57/17.59

KHANNA

08.30/08.32

18.47/18.57

LUDHIANA JN

07.37/07.47

19.26/19.28

PHAGWARAJN

07.00/07.02

20.00/20.05

JALANDHARCITY

06.35/06.40

20.38/20.40

BEAS

06.00/06.02

21.40 (Arr)

AMRITSAR

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